I want to start the loop delayed after the the layer has finished his in transition. On the timeline this is at 3000. You provide the following options:
But these options is in the above configuration always at the 3000 mark at the timeline. How can i start a single loop 1000ms after the Layer transition in is finished? Does loopstartat not provide any time based values? Like
4000 = absolute on the timeline transitioninend + 1000 = offset after in transition is finished...
Is it a bug or is it really not possible to start a loop at a specific time? Thanks for quick answer. Need it for a customer slider tomorrow...
You can use both an absolute value (loopstartat:4000;) or an offset (loopstartat:transitioninend+1000;) exactly as in your examples. Are you experiencing issues or you just haven't tried them yet? In the docs, you can find a separate section about transition chains and relative timing for more details and examples.
Hey John, im sooooo sorry that i have waste your time. I had a typo in that param. Im really really sorry about my mistake. Damn. Working 16 hours since 4 weeks, now it is really time for vacation.
Thank you so mutch for your feedback. Now it works... :D
Hey kreatura,
im playing around with the new release (6.1.0) at the moment, and i have a problem with the loopstartat param.
One slide, one layer. Configuration is as follow;
Slide duration: 10000
Layer startatin: 2000
Layer durationin: 1000
I want to start the loop delayed after the the layer has finished his in transition. On the timeline this is at 3000. You provide the following options:
transitioninstart
transitioninend
textinstart
textinend
allinend
But these options is in the above configuration always at the 3000 mark at the timeline. How can i start a single loop 1000ms after the Layer transition in is finished? Does loopstartat not provide any time based values? Like
4000 = absolute on the timeline
transitioninend + 1000 = offset after in transition is finished...
Is it a bug or is it really not possible to start a loop at a specific time?
Thanks for quick answer. Need it for a customer slider tomorrow...
Hi there,
You can use both an absolute value (loopstartat:4000;) or an offset (loopstartat:transitioninend+1000;) exactly as in your examples. Are you experiencing issues or you just haven't tried them yet? In the docs, you can find a separate section about transition chains and relative timing for more details and examples.
Best Regards,
John | Kreatura Dev Team
Hey John, im sooooo sorry that i have waste your time. I had a typo in that param. Im really really sorry about my mistake. Damn. Working 16 hours since 4 weeks, now it is really time for vacation.
Thank you so mutch for your feedback. Now it works... :D
Have a great time, wish you merry x-mas!
No problem. We often find ourselves in similar situations. It happens with everyone.
Merry Christmas to you and all the best for 2017!
Best Regards,
John | Kreatura Dev Team